The incidence ofAzotobacterand of nitrogen-fixing clostridia was examined in 29 New Zealand soils under introduced pasture or native grasses, and also in some of the soils under crops or under spray-irrigation with dairy factory wastes.Azotobacterwas recovered only from heavily manured soil from a market garden. Nitrogen-fixing clostridia were present in all soils. Numbers were lowest in dry, cool, or very acid soils (mean of hundreds per g), were lower in soils of coarse texture than in comparable ones of finer texture, and were greatest in moist soils of fine texture irrigated with dairy factory wastes (mean of millions per g).
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